Computer Cases

Inter-Tech X-908 Infini2 Gaming Midi Tower Computer Case with Side Window and RGB Lighting Black

Key features:

  • ATX, E-ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX
  • USB 3.0 - USB 3.1 - USB-C
  • Audio - Microphone
  • Side Window
  • RGB Lighting
  • Fan Controller
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Description

Description

The X-908 Infini2 by Inter-Tech is a Midi Tower, suitable for the most popular builds and ideal for gamers. It features a side window so that the interior is visible without opening the case, as well as a Fan Controller for controlling airflow and fan noise.

    Manufacturer

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    Specifications

    Specifications

    Main Specifications

    Colour
    Black
    Size
    Midi Tower
    Compatible Motherboard Type
    ATX, Extended ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX

    Dimensions

    Height
    530 mm
    Width
    210 mm
    Length
    510 mm

    Internal Spaces

    Maximum Graphics Card Length
    420 mm
    Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
    160 mm

    Drive Bays

    Internal Hub 3.5"
    3
    Internal Hub 2.5"
    6

    Fan Positions

    Front
    2
    Rear
    1
    Top Positions
    2

    Specifications

    Connectivity
    Audio, Microphone, USB 3.0, USB 3.1, USB-C
    Extras
    Fan Controller, RGB Lighting, Side Window
    Gaming
    Yes
    Airflow
    No
    Home & Office
    No

    Important information

    Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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    Reviews (6)

    Reviews

    1. 5
    2. 1
    3. 3 stars
      0
    4. 2 stars
      0
    5. 1 star
      0
    Review this product
    • Air flow
    • Value for money
    • Space
    • Cable management
    • Construction quality
    • Silent
    • Dust filtering

    Reviews by our members

    • MasteredUIJohn
      5
      1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

      Very good case. I really like the infinity mirror effect and the front IO. Unfortunately, I had to get a new different case because it was not compatible with the 360mm AIO I bought

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Cable management
      • Value for money
      • Construction quality
      • Space
      Did you find this review helpful?
    • Stavros C.
      4
      13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

      Verified purchase

      It has been almost 20 years since I built my last PC, and how things have changed! I remember when we used to worry about IDE conflicts on the graphics card, but now the problem is cable management and LED lights, or at least that's what I struggled with! Hahaha.

      Anyway, we wanted a good quality case that would last a long time, with a nice design (for my son) and with filters. Initially, we had chosen the Asus TUF GT501, but when we decided to buy it, the delivery time was 30 days, and who wants to wait that long!

      My son had his eye on this particular case, and when I told him that the ASUS one wasn't available for immediate delivery, he suggested this one as an alternative. Since it had good reviews here and on German websites, had fans, USB 3.1, a controller for fans and LEDs, which would provide extra convenience if we wanted to add more fans in the future, we decided to go for it.

      The case is HUGE, it can fit much more than anyone would ever need. It has slots for 2 x 2.5 SSDs behind the motherboard and 2 trays for 3.5/2.5 drives, which are actually made of plastic (they look different in the pictures), but they do their job just fine.

      There are holes in other places that seem to fit 2.5-inch drives, but fitting 6+3 drives as stated in the specifications seems unlikely. 6x2.5 or 4x2.5 + 2x3.5 seems more accurate.

      It also has fans (120mm), in addition to the rear one, it can fit 3 in the front and 3 on top, contrary to the 2+2 mentioned in the specifications. The 3 fans that come with the case are beautiful and quiet.

      The top filter is average in terms of quality, but it's not a big concern since you usually have it blowing air out. The front, however, doesn't have a filter even though it's the main area where it draws air from, so I clean it regularly. I bought 3 120mm fans along with filters to install in the front.

      The filter on the power supply is denser and filters better.

      With the fan setup, i.e. the 3 fans (2 on top + 1 at the back) blowing out and the 3 in the front blowing in, the airflow is very good and the PC runs smoothly, but without overclocking, we don't have high demands.

      What bothered me was the controller for the fans and LEDs, but the solution was simple and I found it on YouTube (link below at 5:25). The power supply has a 3-pin connector and it says SATA on it, and I was looking at it like an idiot. Turns out, you just connect a SATA connector despite the "mismatch" of pins on the board and the connector, and it works!

      Another issue is the case fans, which are 3-pin, but the controller is 4-pin (PWM). After some research, I found out that you can connect them by leaving 1 pin out, but then you lose PWM control. So, you can't read the fan speed and the speed is adjusted using DC mode if supported by your motherboard. I connected the other fans, which were 4-pin, directly to the motherboard.

      I didn't use the switches on the case to adjust the fan speed, which I imagine would be useless for most people since most motherboards can control fans.

      Because the case is HUGE, the connection cables for the audio/microphone outputs of the case, as well as the power cables for the motherboard (Asus x570-E), barely reached. As a result, there isn't much room for cable management. Even the cables for the infinity mirror are measured and there isn't much room for management. Basically, all the cables in the box, even with washing and softening, do not untangle and I, being picky, did not like it because no matter how good your mood is, you will not be satisfied with the final result.
      Finally, the space with the cables is not spacious, meaning the lid closed under pressure.
      In general, however, we are happy with the final result, it is beautiful, quiet, sturdy, with a good panel, so we recommend it for purchase.
      More in the review of the link (not mine) with which I agree on everything with reservation on the front airflow, which I have no issue with.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Aw0ixiK0s&ab_channel=STS

      Translated from Greek ·
      • Space
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      • Cable management
      • Dust filtering
      Did you find this review helpful?
    • Verified purchase

      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Dust filtering
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Dust filtering
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Dust filtering
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      • Moderate noise
    • Very good case. I really like the infinity mirror effect and the front IO. Unfortunately, I had to get a new different case because it was not compatible with the 360mm AIO I bought

      Translated from Greek ·
      1
    • It has been almost 20 years since I built my last PC, and how things have changed! I remember when we used to worry about IDE conflicts on the graphics card, but now the problem is cable management and LED lights, or at least that's what I struggled with! Hahaha.

      Anyway, we wanted a good quality case that would last a long time, with a nice design (for my son) and with filters. Initially, we had chosen the Asus TUF GT501, but when we decided to buy it, the delivery time was 30 days, and who wants to wait that long!

      My son had his eye on this particular case, and when I told him that the ASUS one wasn't available for immediate delivery, he suggested this one as an alternative. Since it had good reviews here and on German websites, had fans, USB 3.1, a controller for fans and LEDs, which would provide extra convenience if we wanted to add more fans in the future, we decided to go for it.

      The case is HUGE, it can fit much more than anyone would ever need. It has slots for 2 x 2.5 SSDs behind the motherboard and 2 trays for 3.5/2.5 drives, which are actually made of plastic (they look different in the pictures), but they do their job just fine.

      There are holes in other places that seem to fit 2.5-inch drives, but fitting 6+3 drives as stated in the specifications seems unlikely. 6x2.5 or 4x2.5 + 2x3.5 seems more accurate.

      It also has fans (120mm), in addition to the rear one, it can fit 3 in the front and 3 on top, contrary to the 2+2 mentioned in the specifications. The 3 fans that come with the case are beautiful and quiet.

      The top filter is average in terms of quality, but it's not a big concern since you usually have it blowing air out. The front, however, doesn't have a filter even though it's the main area where it draws air from, so I clean it regularly. I bought 3 120mm fans along with filters to install in the front.

      The filter on the power supply is denser and filters better.

      With the fan setup, i.e. the 3 fans (2 on top + 1 at the back) blowing out and the 3 in the front blowing in, the airflow is very good and the PC runs smoothly, but without overclocking, we don't have high demands.

      What bothered me was the controller for the fans and LEDs, but the solution was simple and I found it on YouTube (link below at 5:25). The power supply has a 3-pin connector and it says SATA on it, and I was looking at it like an idiot. Turns out, you just connect a SATA connector despite the "mismatch" of pins on the board and the connector, and it works!

      Another issue is the case fans, which are 3-pin, but the controller is 4-pin (PWM). After some research, I found out that you can connect them by leaving 1 pin out, but then you lose PWM control. So, you can't read the fan speed and the speed is adjusted using DC mode if supported by your motherboard. I connected the other fans, which were 4-pin, directly to the motherboard.

      I didn't use the switches on the case to adjust the fan speed, which I imagine would be useless for most people since most motherboards can control fans.

      Because the case is HUGE, the connection cables for the audio/microphone outputs of the case, as well as the power cables for the motherboard (Asus x570-E), barely reached. As a result, there isn't much room for cable management. Even the cables for the infinity mirror are measured and there isn't much room for management. Basically, all the cables in the box, even with washing and softening, do not untangle and I, being picky, did not like it because no matter how good your mood is, you will not be satisfied with the final result.
      Finally, the space with the cables is not spacious, meaning the lid closed under pressure.
      In general, however, we are happy with the final result, it is beautiful, quiet, sturdy, with a good panel, so we recommend it for purchase.
      More in the review of the link (not mine) with which I agree on everything with reservation on the front airflow, which I have no issue with.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Aw0ixiK0s&ab_channel=STS

      Translated from Greek ·
      13
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    Description & Specifications

    The X-908 Infini2 by Inter-Tech is a Midi Tower, suitable for the most popular builds and ideal for gamers. It features a side window so that the interior is visible without opening the case, as well as a Fan Controller for controlling airflow and fan noise.

      Manufacturer

      Main Specifications

      Colour
      Black
      Size
      Midi Tower
      Compatible Motherboard Type
      ATX, Extended ATX, Mini ITX, Micro ATX

      Dimensions

      Height
      530 mm
      Width
      210 mm
      Length
      510 mm

      Internal Spaces

      Maximum Graphics Card Length
      420 mm
      Maximum Processor Heatsink Height
      160 mm

      Drive Bays

      Internal Hub 3.5"
      3
      Internal Hub 2.5"
      6

      Fan Positions

      Front
      2
      Rear
      1
      Top Positions
      2

      Specifications

      Connectivity
      Audio, Microphone, USB 3.0, USB 3.1, USB-C
      Extras
      Fan Controller, RGB Lighting, Side Window
      Gaming
      Yes
      Airflow
      No
      Home & Office
      No

      Important information

      Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

      Reviews (6)

      1. 5
      2. 1
      3. 3 stars
        0
      4. 2 stars
        0
      5. 1 star
        0
      Review this product
      • Air flow
      • Value for money
      • Space
      • Cable management
      • Construction quality
      • Silent
      • Dust filtering

      Reviews by our members

      • MasteredUIJohn
        5
        1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

        Very good case. I really like the infinity mirror effect and the front IO. Unfortunately, I had to get a new different case because it was not compatible with the 360mm AIO I bought

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Cable management
        • Value for money
        • Construction quality
        • Space
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • Stavros C.
        4
        13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

        Verified purchase

        It has been almost 20 years since I built my last PC, and how things have changed! I remember when we used to worry about IDE conflicts on the graphics card, but now the problem is cable management and LED lights, or at least that's what I struggled with! Hahaha.

        Anyway, we wanted a good quality case that would last a long time, with a nice design (for my son) and with filters. Initially, we had chosen the Asus TUF GT501, but when we decided to buy it, the delivery time was 30 days, and who wants to wait that long!

        My son had his eye on this particular case, and when I told him that the ASUS one wasn't available for immediate delivery, he suggested this one as an alternative. Since it had good reviews here and on German websites, had fans, USB 3.1, a controller for fans and LEDs, which would provide extra convenience if we wanted to add more fans in the future, we decided to go for it.

        The case is HUGE, it can fit much more than anyone would ever need. It has slots for 2 x 2.5 SSDs behind the motherboard and 2 trays for 3.5/2.5 drives, which are actually made of plastic (they look different in the pictures), but they do their job just fine.

        There are holes in other places that seem to fit 2.5-inch drives, but fitting 6+3 drives as stated in the specifications seems unlikely. 6x2.5 or 4x2.5 + 2x3.5 seems more accurate.

        It also has fans (120mm), in addition to the rear one, it can fit 3 in the front and 3 on top, contrary to the 2+2 mentioned in the specifications. The 3 fans that come with the case are beautiful and quiet.

        The top filter is average in terms of quality, but it's not a big concern since you usually have it blowing air out. The front, however, doesn't have a filter even though it's the main area where it draws air from, so I clean it regularly. I bought 3 120mm fans along with filters to install in the front.

        The filter on the power supply is denser and filters better.

        With the fan setup, i.e. the 3 fans (2 on top + 1 at the back) blowing out and the 3 in the front blowing in, the airflow is very good and the PC runs smoothly, but without overclocking, we don't have high demands.

        What bothered me was the controller for the fans and LEDs, but the solution was simple and I found it on YouTube (link below at 5:25). The power supply has a 3-pin connector and it says SATA on it, and I was looking at it like an idiot. Turns out, you just connect a SATA connector despite the "mismatch" of pins on the board and the connector, and it works!

        Another issue is the case fans, which are 3-pin, but the controller is 4-pin (PWM). After some research, I found out that you can connect them by leaving 1 pin out, but then you lose PWM control. So, you can't read the fan speed and the speed is adjusted using DC mode if supported by your motherboard. I connected the other fans, which were 4-pin, directly to the motherboard.

        I didn't use the switches on the case to adjust the fan speed, which I imagine would be useless for most people since most motherboards can control fans.

        Because the case is HUGE, the connection cables for the audio/microphone outputs of the case, as well as the power cables for the motherboard (Asus x570-E), barely reached. As a result, there isn't much room for cable management. Even the cables for the infinity mirror are measured and there isn't much room for management. Basically, all the cables in the box, even with washing and softening, do not untangle and I, being picky, did not like it because no matter how good your mood is, you will not be satisfied with the final result.
        Finally, the space with the cables is not spacious, meaning the lid closed under pressure.
        In general, however, we are happy with the final result, it is beautiful, quiet, sturdy, with a good panel, so we recommend it for purchase.
        More in the review of the link (not mine) with which I agree on everything with reservation on the front airflow, which I have no issue with.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Aw0ixiK0s&ab_channel=STS

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Space
        • Construction quality
        • Silent
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
        • Cable management
        • Dust filtering
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • Verified purchase

        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Construction quality
        • Silent
        • Dust filtering
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Construction quality
        • Silent
        • Dust filtering
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
        • Space
        • Cable management
        • Construction quality
        • Dust filtering
        • Air flow
        • Value for money
        • Moderate noise
      • Very good case. I really like the infinity mirror effect and the front IO. Unfortunately, I had to get a new different case because it was not compatible with the 360mm AIO I bought

        Translated from Greek ·
        1
      • It has been almost 20 years since I built my last PC, and how things have changed! I remember when we used to worry about IDE conflicts on the graphics card, but now the problem is cable management and LED lights, or at least that's what I struggled with! Hahaha.

        Anyway, we wanted a good quality case that would last a long time, with a nice design (for my son) and with filters. Initially, we had chosen the Asus TUF GT501, but when we decided to buy it, the delivery time was 30 days, and who wants to wait that long!

        My son had his eye on this particular case, and when I told him that the ASUS one wasn't available for immediate delivery, he suggested this one as an alternative. Since it had good reviews here and on German websites, had fans, USB 3.1, a controller for fans and LEDs, which would provide extra convenience if we wanted to add more fans in the future, we decided to go for it.

        The case is HUGE, it can fit much more than anyone would ever need. It has slots for 2 x 2.5 SSDs behind the motherboard and 2 trays for 3.5/2.5 drives, which are actually made of plastic (they look different in the pictures), but they do their job just fine.

        There are holes in other places that seem to fit 2.5-inch drives, but fitting 6+3 drives as stated in the specifications seems unlikely. 6x2.5 or 4x2.5 + 2x3.5 seems more accurate.

        It also has fans (120mm), in addition to the rear one, it can fit 3 in the front and 3 on top, contrary to the 2+2 mentioned in the specifications. The 3 fans that come with the case are beautiful and quiet.

        The top filter is average in terms of quality, but it's not a big concern since you usually have it blowing air out. The front, however, doesn't have a filter even though it's the main area where it draws air from, so I clean it regularly. I bought 3 120mm fans along with filters to install in the front.

        The filter on the power supply is denser and filters better.

        With the fan setup, i.e. the 3 fans (2 on top + 1 at the back) blowing out and the 3 in the front blowing in, the airflow is very good and the PC runs smoothly, but without overclocking, we don't have high demands.

        What bothered me was the controller for the fans and LEDs, but the solution was simple and I found it on YouTube (link below at 5:25). The power supply has a 3-pin connector and it says SATA on it, and I was looking at it like an idiot. Turns out, you just connect a SATA connector despite the "mismatch" of pins on the board and the connector, and it works!

        Another issue is the case fans, which are 3-pin, but the controller is 4-pin (PWM). After some research, I found out that you can connect them by leaving 1 pin out, but then you lose PWM control. So, you can't read the fan speed and the speed is adjusted using DC mode if supported by your motherboard. I connected the other fans, which were 4-pin, directly to the motherboard.

        I didn't use the switches on the case to adjust the fan speed, which I imagine would be useless for most people since most motherboards can control fans.

        Because the case is HUGE, the connection cables for the audio/microphone outputs of the case, as well as the power cables for the motherboard (Asus x570-E), barely reached. As a result, there isn't much room for cable management. Even the cables for the infinity mirror are measured and there isn't much room for management. Basically, all the cables in the box, even with washing and softening, do not untangle and I, being picky, did not like it because no matter how good your mood is, you will not be satisfied with the final result.
        Finally, the space with the cables is not spacious, meaning the lid closed under pressure.
        In general, however, we are happy with the final result, it is beautiful, quiet, sturdy, with a good panel, so we recommend it for purchase.
        More in the review of the link (not mine) with which I agree on everything with reservation on the front airflow, which I have no issue with.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Aw0ixiK0s&ab_channel=STS

        Translated from Greek ·
        13
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      • 1
      • 1
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